Correct, Maps API premier websites use a client ID that is mapped to a
set of domains. They could be using a key, but if they were, the site
wouldn't be eligible for Premier support, terms, etc.

- pamela

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 5:12 AM, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 22, 4:04 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>> Asking Google is a sure-fire way of finding out. A less sure-fire way
>> -- as we don't get many Premier account holders in the Group -- is to
>> look at the <script> tag which loads the API. It appears that the free
>> API uses just key= as an identifier, and a Premier account includes
>> the word "client". But I don't remember much about what a Premier id
>> looks like, so that may not be foolproof.
>
> I think it is fool proof.
> I'm quite sure that Pamela confirmed, some time ago, that Premier
> clients use a client ID instead of a key.
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